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The fictional Gaia organism


Giant Redwood Trees of California
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

“World tree” is a term, what means tree, where all knowledge would be stored, and if that tree dies, the world will be ended. This idea was given innovations for some cosmologists to make scenario or hypotheses about “Gaia” species, what were introduced in the SciFi-novel “Chrystal rose”. This fictional organism would be in some planet’s only intelligent life form. And it would have powerful telepathic forces, what could be explained very easily. “Gaia-tree” would be like some fern, and this “intelligent vegetable”  would take another animal in command, by using it spores for controlling the people and other organisms.


This tree makes spores, what would grow the roots to the nervous system, and that vegetable would communicate with that giant “fern” by using pheromones. That very small spore would grow the nerves to the certain point of the nervous system, and in humans, this area is called amygdala. If that nerve system in that area would be replaced by another nerve, that “another nerve” would take the species like the human in control.


That would make very frighten thoughts in my head because this area is the owner will of the mankind. If it could be destroyed, could the man under control by another person. In this scenario, the nanomachines, what have very tiny microprocessors would slip in the human body, and then those robots would look for the nerves of the amygdala. Nanotechnical little submarines are equipped with decoders, and they would go to those cells synapses. Those machines would begin to stimulate the cells of the amygdala with electric impulses.


Another place where this kind of machines can go is the connection between brains and spinal cord. After this nanomachine would take the man under control. Electric impulses for those machines would give by radio-signals, and that kind of nano-technical equipment can be used to take the persons under the control. This would be the very scary scenario, because if some criminals would take this technology in hands, can they make everybody, who they want the robot, what is totally under their control.

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